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Fonograf - Na Mi Ujsag, Wagner Ur? (LP)
Pepita SLPX 17489, 1975 Hungary Second studio album by the Hungarian prog rockers not shy of a little steel guitar and cowbells. Still a good listen album that fans of progressive, folk and funk rock would enjoy. Solid EX condition wax and cover.
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Fonograf - Fonograf 1 (LP)
Pepita SLPX 17471, 1974 Hungary Debut album by this atypical Hungarian outfit mixing prog and country rock. Some tracks are rubbish while others sound refreshing and pretty funky. Check a snippet of Tarsasjatek for a feel of the vibes. Strongest EX+...
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Presser Gabor - Harmincéves Vagyok (LP)
Pepita SLPX 17494, 1975 Hungary Presser Gabor and Adamis Anna on vocals and backed by Locomotiv GT for this excellent rock musical on Pepita. Good blend of experimental, funky and bluesy pieces. Beatheads will likely enjoy Oldal with its long slow d...
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Locomotiv GT - Zene (LP)
Pepita SLPX 17539, 1977 Hungary Breakbeat heavy LGT release with excellent drum work on Jobaratok Vagyunk and top drawer solo session on Engedj El. Straight EX vinyl, cover and inner sleeve VG+ with edge/storage wear.
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Locomotiv GT - In Warsaw (LP)
Muza SX 1384, 1975 Poland Back in stock! Progressive Hungarian jazz rock made in Poland. Can almost only turn out good and it does not dissapoint either. Live recording that moves from jazzy to funky to wild and spacey. Some hairlines on b-sid...
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Piramis - Piramis (LP)
Pepita SLPR 703, 1980 Hungary Favorite Piramis album around here with the hard hitting Dracula and Rocket. Great potential for fans of space rock and beatdiggers. Pepita original in credible VG+ shape, soft hairlines but plays great.
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Skorpio - A Rohanas (LP)
Pepita SLPX 17470, 1974 Hungary Debut release by Hungary hard rockers Skorpio. May not be as hyped as their follow up album Ünnepnap but still an excellent recording with a dark progressive soundscape.
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Michael Rother - Fernwärme (LP)
Polydor 2372 111, 1982 Germany Minty fresh copy of this fourth studio album by Neu! frontman Michael Rother. Opted for the laidback Elfenbein here on the soundclip but the album has upbeat tracks as well. Polydor 1st press in stunning shape.
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Michael Rother - Flammende Herzen (LP)
Sky Records 007, 1977 Germany Amazing debut release by Michael Rother of Neu, Kraftwerk, Harmonia fame. Nothing bad on here and an essential pick for collectors of ambient kraut and early electronics. Sky first pressing in strong EX condition.
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Michael Rother - Katzenmusik (LP)
Sky 033, 1979 Germany One of my favorite Michael Rother albums co produced by Kraftwerk studio head Konrad Plank. They composed 12 wonderful 'cat music' interpretations. Give number 8 a go for a feel of direction.
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Tangerine Dream - Hyperborea (LP)
Virgin V2292, 1983 Germany Edgar Froese and co recording yet another ambient essential. The more than 20 minutes long Sphinx Lightning is mindblowing stuff and testament why Tangerine Dream rightly deserve a top spot in the world of electronica...
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Vangelis - Albedo 0.39 (LP)
RCA NL74208, 1975 Germany Evangelos Odysseas Papathanassiou with his massive Pulstar big hitter but the two part Nucleogenesis is what makes this album a must. Faint paperscuffs but great play.
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Neuronium - Heritage (LP)
Jive Electro HIP 19, 1984 United Kingdom Spanish Belgian trio recording for Jive Electro and pulling off a fantastic ambient release, something the Barcelona based unit refer to as psychotronic music. I don't care what it is called as long as it sounds this ...
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Friebald Rauscher - Piano Waves (LP)
Sandra SMP2211, 1980 Germany Wonderful free improvisation by Friebald Rauscher who played alongside Joachim Fuchs-Charrier and also formed part of the German latin jazz constelation RE. Perfect NM record, cover with minimal storage wear.
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Joerg Reiter - Caprice (LP)
Jeton 2886099, 1986 Germany An incredible talent on the keys, Joerg Reiter recorded for Jeton and Mood plus composed several quality library albums on Sonoton and Intersound. Listening to this solo afffair makes me regret not learning to play th...
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Joachim Fuchs - Drum Symphony (LP)
Pläne 88181, 1979 Germany You can expect intense drumming by Joachim Fuchs on this Pläne album release. African Beat, Road To Rio, Theme For Max Roach stand out. Graded EX although the vinyl is not far from NM with only a few superficial marks...
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Thilo Von Westernhagen - Pleasureland (LP)
Wap 66 23 274, 1983 Germany Fantastic release by the Dutchman here joined by Herb Geller, Peter Franken and more. Personally Waterlilies In The Desert stand out but overall a great listen for fans of organic jazz. Original first press on Wap Rec...
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Passport - Infinity Machine (LP)
Atlantic 50 254, 1976 Germany Definately one of the best later Passport recordings including Ju Ju Man and the space fusion title track Infinity Machine. Record is in strongest EX shape, cover with light edge wear and small date written on back.
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Passport - Second Passport (LP)
Atlantic ATL 40 417, 1972 Germany Amazing krautjazz by Passport with the original line up including John Mealing, Bryan Spring, Wolfgang Schmid and obviously Klaus Doldinger. Great stuff that jazz, funk and rock heads can all get down with. Strongest ...
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Pat Metheny Group - Pat Metheny Group (LP)
ECM 1114, 1978 Germany Debut release by the Pat Metheny Group and a record that not only ECM fans would likely enjoy. Very progressive fusion with Danny Gotltieb's work on drums amazing while Pat Metheny and Lyle Mays add a lot of atmospher...
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